The Republic of Borneo declares war on England to help Scotland in the war. Borneo plans on making a puppet state in Cornwall and London, so the invasion starts. Borneo starts to make plans for the attack on England. They offered to do a siege of Cornwall, by surrounding the land with tanks and the water with boats. But the idea was put on hold, and another idea was drafted, called the “Cornfield Plow Idea” which was that the army would start at the western tip of Cornwall and move east from there. The idea was approved and the operation was about to commence. The 1st squadron (a fleet of aircraft) was sent to the coast of Cornwall. The aircraft were so high above the coast that only radar could detect it, but with the number of aircraft dispersed, it would be difficult to tear down. The aircraft went down when it was directly above the shore, and the aircraft started shooting down any defenses, making way for the 2nd squadron. The next wave came, again aircraft, but this time the pilots jumped off, making the plane intentionally ram into a base near Cornwall. The 3rd wave came with ships that surrounded Cornwall, making way for the Siege plan. They shot at any enemy soldier that came at them or was close enough to shoot. The 4th and final wave came with boat carriers. They carried turrets, tanks, machine guns, and soldiers. The tanks went first, then behind them were the turrets and machine guns, then the men. These actions helped Borneo go into Cornwall, and advanced further. The men in the boats landed on shore and started attacking. The men hid in any place they could when the enemy came. The men disguised themselves as civilians, and when a crowd of citizens came in, the soldier disguised shot the enemy and quickly blended in. They also surrounded the enemy and closed in, with shields and superior tech. Oil from the Gabitoese Empire helped Borneo fuel the tech they used in the war. With these, they eventually captured Cornwall, and the Colony of Cornwall was established. They secured the border with Cornwall and England with high fortifications, and if the enemy raided the fortifications, every soldier in the surrounding area would hide in tree tops and shoot English soldiers from above.